Drawing on the writings of Popes Leo XIV, Francis, and Benedict XVI, the pastoral letter offers an unsparing view of the ...
Meet New York’s enigmatic new archbishop, Ronald Hicks.
In 1994, Daniels was added to the Episcopal Church’s calendar as a martyr and witness to the gospel. Morrisroe, a Catholic ...
Most Americans don't believe they will experience a resurrection of their bodies when they die, putting them at odds with a core teaching of Christianity. The findings of a new Scripps Howard/Ohio ...
America’s 250th anniversary arrives at a time of deep political divisions and, in some quarters, heightened anxiety over whether representative government in the world’s oldest democracy can be ...
As Christian clergy across the United States participate in ongoing protests against harsh immigration enforcement actions ...
If one believes in the dignity of unborn human lives, how can one stand by and be silent?" says Twin Cities writer Chris ...
A small group of Lutherans and Catholics are leaving urban society behind to build a close-knit fellowship on rural Lolland.
In a social media post before the 2024 election, the Benedictine Sisters of Erie were accused of voter fraud. Now they've been honored for their civic engagement.
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Why a film about the fight for immigrant rights in Philly during Trump 1.0 feels so relevant now
The issues at the core of Kristal Sotomayor’s short film, “Expanding Sanctuary,” are both meaningfully the same and poignantly different from what they were when it was shot eight years ago.
Olympic officials ruled that Vladyslav Heraskevych’s helmet violated a prohibition on political speech, setting off outrage at the Winter Games in Italy. By Heather Knight and Tariq Panja After ...
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